Another trick with sleeves comes from Christine Springett who uses it with
her fancy snake patterns. After you have cut the sleeve to a suitable length
and inserted the snake, punch a single hole in the open end of the sleeve and
make a tassle from the hole by looping thread through and
. Then someone has to put the bookmark into the sleeve - not an altogether
easy task, though I suppose, with practice, one improves.
This was a passing comment in a previous message, but sleeving a bookmark
does not have to be a problem. I cut two pieces of cardstock, narrower
than the
In a message dated 12/05/2005 05:59:20 GMT Daylight Time,
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. Then someone has to put the bookmark into the sleeve - not an altogether
easy task, though I suppose, with practice, one improves.
This was a passing comment in a previous message, but sleeving a